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2018-168 LEED Certified CityDate: November 16, 2018 Report No. 2018-168 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: STAR Community Rating System integration into LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities Program. DISCUSSION: In October 2017, the City of Denton announced that we had been awarded a 3 STAR rating from STAR Communities. At that time, STAR Communities was the nation’s leading comprehensive framework and certification program for evaluating local sustainability. STAR was designed to help communities identify, validate, and support implementation of best practices to improve sustainable community conditions. The City of Denton began pursuing STAR certification in 2016. STAR evaluated communities based on outcomes and or actions in the following areas:  Built Environment  Climate & Energy  Economy & Jobs  Education, Arts, & Community  Equity& Empowerment  Health & Safety  Natural Systems  Innovation & Process In 2016 there were fewer than 70 STAR certified communities across the country, including Plano, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. STAR was tied to many of the City’s Key Focus Areas and goals, and was included throughout the Sustainability Plan update based on COE recommendation. Staff was excited to start one of the largest cross community collaborative efforts undertaken to-date and work together over the next four years to improve our ranking. In August 2018, STAR affiliated communities were notified that STAR had formally merged with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and would be part of the LEED for Cities and Communities Team at USGBC. Staff was notified on November 13 that Denton will now be recognized as a LEED Certified City under the integrated program. Staff should receive access to the reporting software in a few more weeks and training will be made available in the upcoming months. Staff will continue conversations with USGBC staff about data collection, tracking, reporting, and recertification report back to the Committee on the Environment as additional information becomes available. Date: November 16, 2018 Report No. 2018-168 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1. USGBC Welcome Letter Attachment 2. USGBC Press Release STAFF CONTACT: Katherine Barnett, Sustainability Manager (940)349-8202 Katheirne.Barnett@cityofdenton.com STAR Community Rating System to be Fully Integrated into USGBC’s LEED for Cities & Communities Programs USGBC unites with STAR Communities to advance healthy, green and economically strong cities and communities (Washington, DC) November 14, 2018 – Today, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced that the STAR Community Rating System, which offers certification for sustainable communities, will be fully integrated into USGBC’s LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities programs. This integration will help advance healthy, green and economically strong cities and communities – and reflects USGBC’s partnership with STAR Communities, the non-profit that runs the STAR rating system. USGBC’s LEED for Cities and Communities programs provide third-party verification of the current performance of built-out cities and communities. “Integrating the STAR Community Rating System into LEED for Cities and Communities, will bring us closer to our goal of advancing sustainable cities and communities around the world,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, president & CEO. “We are helping cities develop responsible, sustainable and specific plans for energy, water, waste, transportation and many other factors that contribute to raising the standard of living for all people around the world.” The 75 cities and communities that have achieved STAR certification and the 20 additional cities and communities that are seeking STAR certification will now transfer into the family of LEED for Cities and Communities. Hilari Varnadore, the director of the STAR Communities program, has also joined USGBC as the Director of the LEED for Cities and Communities program. “STAR has been a longtime collaborator with USGBC, said Hilari Varnadore, Director, USGBC. “In fact, the STAR Community Rating System was inspired by LEED, and developed with LEED in mind. Through this integration, these exceptional STAR communities will reach an even higher level of leadership where they will be able to benchmark their current performance, hone in on targeted metrics to achieve continuous improvement, and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, human health and economic prosperity. They also send the signal to city planners and policy makers that radical transparency and accountability are necessary to ensure a new generation of places where people, nature and businesses can all thrive.” The City of Columbia, South Carolina was recently certified under STAR. “As mayor of the City of Columbia, South Carolina I could not be more pleased that our city’s performance – and continued commitment to improve that performance – qualifies us to join the illustrious ranks of LEED Cities around the world,” said Mayor Steve Benjamin, also Chair of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. “Our STAR certification – earned last December – has provided a great foundation for future work with the U.S. Green Building Council, and we look forward to openly tracking and communicating our continued social, economic and environmental performance so that the people of Columbia can be assured of our measurable progress.” The development of equitable, safe, healthy, sustainable cities and communities at USGBC dates back to the development of LEED for Neighborhood Development more than a decade ago. As new technologies are developed and new strategies devised, there is a growing consciousness of the collective role sustainability plays in human health and wellness. “At USGBC, we have a vision that buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation,” added Ramanujam. “In order to realize a sustainable future for all, the next generation of green building must focus on the development of smart and resilient cities and communities. Our cities must champion equitable, safe and healthy development policies; advanced technologies that improve the performance of their communities and cities; and incorporate concepts like wellness and human experience into city planning, development and management.” Cities and communities face many challenges in this day and age—citizens are demanding more transparency and information about the places where they live, work, learn and play. LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities address these concerns on a global scale. LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities programs are helping to accelerate the leadership now being shown by city and community leaders. LEED helps cities and communities benchmark current performance, track performance metrics, communicate continuous improvement, educate residents, visitors and business owners to demonstrate commitment to sustainability, human health and economic prosperity. As a result, local governments are becoming laboratories of innovation and leadership, and have an enormous opportunity to initiate a dynamic dialogue with citizens – and earn their trust in the process. November 14, 2018 Dear It is my pleasure to inform you that today the U.S. Green Building Council is recognizing your city as a LEED City. Your accomplishment in achieving STAR certification has qualified you for this honor. On November 14, USGBC will announce that the STAR Community Rating System will be fully integrated into our LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities certification programs. With this move, we will align LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities with STAR’s key performance goals and welcome your continued engagement and improvement. Internationally recognized urban sustainability rating systems, LEED for Cities and LEED for Communities provides third-party verification of the current performance of built-out cities and communities and helps them develop responsible, sustainable, and specific plans for green energy, water, waste, transportation and many other factors that contribute to the human experience. Through the integration of the STAR Community Rating System into LEED for Cities and Communities and STAR Communities into USGBC, we will be much closer to advancing sustainable cities and communities around the world. I would like to personally welcome you and the citizens of your city to the LEED for Cities program. You are among the vanguard cities in the world who are leading buildings and places toward the highest standards of sustainability and ensuring a higher standard of living for your citizens. Along with the 75+ other certified cities and communities, you constitute an elite group of leaders who are demonstrating the power of radical transparency to ensure greater levels of performance. Your leadership is sure to serve as a model for city planners and cities around the world. Hilari Varnadore, the director of the STAR Communities program, is now Director of the LEED for Cities and Communities program. She can provide seamless continuity for you and your staff and answer any questions you may have about this important development. As I mentioned, we will be making a public announcement via press release of the integration of all certified STAR Communities into the family of LEED for Cities and Communities on November 14, 2018. Please keep this information embargoed until this time. If you wish to issue a release of your own, please contact Taryn Holowka, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Communications & Advocacy at USGBC: tholowka@usgbc.org. I look forward to working with you in the years ahead. Respectfully yours, Mahesh Ramanujam President & CEO, U.S. Green Building Council Chris WattsMayor215 E McKinneyDenton, TX 76201 Mayor Watts,